In October our maternal and young child psychiatry clinical teams facilitated a well-attended workshop at this year's AACAP Annual Meeting. The workshop highlighted their work in creating a bridge be-tween maternal and young child mental health, and focused on teaching skills for integrating diagnostic assessment and treatment of perinatal depression into a child psychiatry practice. Presenters from left to right were Diane Misch, MD; Rhapsody Mason, LCSW; Melissa Wagner, MD; Ashley Mulvihill, MD and Danijela Stojanic, MD.

Chicago skyline with a 2019 AACAP Annual Meeting banner overlay.
Presenters from left to right were Diane Misch, MD; Rhapsody Mason, LCSW; Melissa Wagner, MD; Ashley Mulvihill, MD and Danijela Stojanic, MD.

In October our maternal and young child psychiatry clinical teams facilitated a well-attended workshop at this year's AACAP Annual Meeting. The workshop highlighted their work in creating a bridge be-tween maternal and young child mental health, and focused on teaching skills for integrating diagnostic assessment and treatment of perinatal depression into a child psychiatry practice.

Dr. Kelley Volpe, Dr. Diane Misch and Dr. Ashley Mulvihill spoke to AACAP attendees at a poster session about their work as consultants for Illinois Doc Assist, a free statewide psychiatric consultation program for primary care doctors.